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people were living up to 21 years after a cancer diagnosis in {{ccg16nm}}.
This could rise to an estimated 2,890,110 by 2030.
Between {{asr_start}} and {{asr_end}} there was an average of{{inc_asr}} new {{cancer_type}} cancer diagnoses for every 100,000 {{sex}} per year.
Between {{asr_start}} and {{asr_end}} an average of {{mort_asr}} {{sex}} in every 100,000 died from {{cancer_type}} cancer each year.
In {{year}} the one-year {{cancer_type}} cancer survival was {{survival}}%.
On a scale of 0 to 10, people on average rated their overall experience as:
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There were {{respondents}} respondents in the 2015 England Cancer Patient Experience Survey (CPES) in this area.